Mendocino County AVA's
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Los Carneros Rutherford Stags Leap Oakville Howell Mountain Yountville Diamond Mountain District Chiles Valley Spring Mountain District Wild Horse Valley Mount Veeder St Helena Atlas Peak Oak Knoll Calistoga Napa Valley AVA – Sub district: Pope Valley Northern Sonoma Alexander Valley Dry Creek Valley . Northern part of Sonoma coast AVA Knights Valley experiences coolest climate Russian River Valley Pinot noir & Chardonnay plantings with Chalk Hill some Rhone varietals. Green Valley of Russian . Alexander Valley & Dry Creek Valley River Valley much warmer Knights Valley – warmest. Rockpile Bordeaux varietals. Sonoma Coast . Russian River Valley – moderate climate Sonoma Valley with alluvial soils (Goldridge) Sonoma Mountain . Dry Creek & Rockpile – Rich style Los Carneros Zinfandels Bennett Valley . Largest part of Carneros Pine Mountain – . Sparkling wine production (Taittinger & Cloverdale Peak Codorniu) Pinot noir & Chardonnay Moon Mountain Mendocino County AVA’s Mendocino Mendocino Ridge Anderson Valley Potter Valley Redwood Valley McDowell Valley Yorkville Highlands Dos Rios Cole Ranch Covelo Cole Ranch & McDowell Valley are essentially monopole AVA’s of the Esterlina & McDowell Valley wineries. Benmore Valley Clear Lake Guenoc Valley Big Valley Kelsey Bench San Francisco Bay Area AVA’s San Francisco Bay Livermore Valley Santa Cruz Mountains Ben Lomond Mountain Santa Clara Valley San Ysidro District Monterey County AVA’s Monterey Carmel Valley Santa Lucia Highlands Arroyo Secco Chalone San Bernabe San Antonio Valley Hames Valley San Lucas San Benito County AVAs Mount Harlan Cienega Limekiln Valley San Benito Paicines San Luis Obispo County AVA’s Paso Robles Arroyo Grande York Mountain Edna Valley Santa Barbara County AVA’s Santa Maria Valley Santa Ynez Valley Sta Rita Hills (within S. Ynez valley) Happy Canyon of Santa Barbara (within S. Ynez valley) Ballard Canyon (within S. Ynez valley) SOUTH COAST AVAs San Pasqual Valley Temequla CENTRAL Dunnigan Merrett VALLEY Clarksburg Madera Lodi Hills Island AVAs SIERRA Shenandoah El North FOOTHILLS Fiddletown Fair Play AVAs Valley Dorado Yuba Lodi AVA – sub districts Mokelumne River Cosumnes River Jahant Borden Ranch Alta Mesa Sloughhouse Clements Hills Washington AVA’s Puget Sound Columbia Valley* Yakima Valley Rattlesnake Hills Red Mountain Snipes Valley Walla Walla Valley* Horse Heaven Hills Lake Chelan Wahluke Slope Colombia Gorge* * AVA’s shared with Oregon Oregon AVA’s Willamette Valley AVA Chehalem Mountains Ribbon Ridge Yamhill- Carlton district Dundee Hills Mc Minnville Eola Amity Hills Southern Oregon AVA Red Hills Douglas County Umpqua Valley Rogue Valley Applegate Valley Columbia Valley AVA Columbia Gorge Walla Walla Valley Snake River Valley New York AVA’s Long Island AVA North Fork of Long Island The Hamptons Long Island Finger Lakes AVA Cayuga Lake Seneca Lake Hudson River Region Lake Erie (Shared with Pennsylvania & Ohio) Niagara Escarpment Production mainly in Finger Lakes district (90%) but also on Long Island Traditionally Vitis Labrusca planted (Niagara,) & Hybrids (Vidal) but now European varieties planted. Chardonnay, Riesling, Pinot blanc Gewurztraminer. Bordeaux varietals on Long Island Largest producing area (approx 15,000 acres) on the shores of Lake Erie & Lake Ontario. 4 main viticultural areas: . Niagara Peninsula . Largest area – 2 regional Appellations . Niagara Escarpment – Niagara on the lake . Lake Erie North Shore . Pelee Island (Lake Erie) . Prince Edward County (Lake Ontario) Continental climate mitigated by the effect of the lakes Riesling, Chardonnay, Cabernet Franc Pinot noir – dominant varietals Icewine a speciality of the region. Harvesting at -8°c or below Niagara Escarpment – DVA Short Hills Bench Twenty Mile Bench Beamsville Bench Niagara on the Lake DVA Niagara River Niagara Lakeshore Four mile Creek St David’s Bench Other Sub Appellations Vinemount Ridge Creek Shores Lincoln Lakeshore .